4045 U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY "BELLY

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 USD
GUN" REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 92771. Original bbl. length was 8" rnd with New York address. Bbl. is shortened to 2 3/4" with an added dovetail mounted semi-circular German silver blade front sight. Loading lever apparatus is removed. "Belly Guns" of this type are associated with use by gunfighters in the post Civil War American West. Rnd. rebated 6-shot cyl. with Naval scene roll engraving. Action has provisions for shoulder stock attachment. Left side of bbl. has inspector mark "CC". Trigger guard is stamped "W". Rebated portion of cyl. is stamped "D" with "F" on the engraved portion. Original finish was blue and case colored with silver finished brass trigger guard. Bbl., frame, and grip straps have matching S#s. Cyl. has non-matching S# "6192". 1-piece walnut grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter stating: "Serial Number: 92771/ Caliber: .44/c/ Barrel Length: 8"/ Finish: Blue/ Type of Stocks: Wood/ Sold To: United States Government/ Shipped To: Frankford Arsenal/ Address: Bridesburg, Pennsylvania/ Date of Shipment: January 29, 1863/ Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 1,000". CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance with scattered light spots of corrosion. Cyl. retains 75% scene. Trigger guard has mild patina appearance with spots of staining, retaining faint traces of silver in protected areas. Grips show heavy wear with chipping at the toe. Action shows wear. Bore retains sound rifling showing spots of pitting. (01-27261/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-2,000.